my first build i ever made so please don't hate me for having so little details.
the idea is to rush all out siege with abathur and minions. it requires a lot of map awareness if you are to play this build. you can easily rack up 20-35K EXP by end game giving your team the advantage of lvls but its a slow start.
--Suvival instinct:
the reason behind it is that your focusing on the minions living longer to soak exp/ lane and push. it also gives abathur more of a safe distance from the actual area without physically being there being there to soak EXP.
--prolific dispersion
the more mines and faster you can place them,the better. it helps for many reasons such as blocking off objectives/spotting heroes before they can reach you/setting up a mine field/ using it to clear minions/ using it to waste tower ammo.
--call-down mule
to protect buildings and keep them alive as this build has a slow start. a good reason why you don't want clone because you need to actively use this skill
--evolve monstrosity
because this is a minion build, you need to have more minions for better lane control and siege. not only that but if you are able to get at least 20 stacks you can kill heroes and do massive damage. also why we dont take clone is because you need to be every active and moving abathur around all the time.
--assault strain.
for siege and hero damage. a group of 3 or more can deal a massive amount to heroes and buildings.
--locust brood
very useful in siege damage especially when a low health hero is about to find you. a good reason why you don't want clone because you need to actively use this skill
--locust nest
plant a nest in your lane or another lane to seige harder or double your exp intake from 2 lanes. you can even summon monstrosity in third lane to soak even more.
--pros
high survivability
high exp
high siege damage
--cons
your not really helping team fights at all
slow starting build
requires you to be able to multitask and pay attention to everything on the map
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